Stow police log for the week of May 10

Thursday

The following are excerpts from the Stow police log for Monday, April 30 through Sunday, May 6. The log is public record and available for review.

Monday, April 3012:45 p.m., police responded to a medical call on Point Way.12:52 p.m., a caller reported a suspicious man on Harvard Road.

5:09 p.m., a man told police he was concerned about a co-worker that was fired from work.

5:59 p.m., police responded to a medical call at Meeting House Lane.

6:54 p.m., police responded to a medical call on Elm Ridge Road.9:37 p.m., police responded to a medical call on West Acton Road.

Tuesday, May 1

5:23 p.m., a caller inquired about a phone charge from her son in prison.

7:26 p.m., a woman called about her 18-year-old son who hasn’t made contact with her since 3 p.m. yesterday.

Wednesday, May 2

7:17 a.m., a caller complained that a large truck was blocking traffic on Hudson Road.

7:27 a.m., police responded to Great Road for a medical call.

10:19 a.m., police investigated suspicious activity o Warren Road.

12:47 p.m., police responded to a medical call on Elliot Drive.

2:32 p.m., a caller reported that there was a suspicious white box truck on the side of Route 117. The occupants were possible selling items out of the back of the truck. Police investigated and learned that the occupants were furniture deliverymen who were just eating lunch.

Thursday, May 3

6:35 a.m., police responded to a medical call at Meeting House Lane.

6:38 a.m., a resident of Windmill Hill Road found both her dogs dead.

10:53 a.m., a resident of Great Road complained of receiving annoying phone calls from a person looking for the Rice’s.

3:44 p.m., a caller reported that there were bullmastiffs chasing cars on Kettle Plain Road.

5:19 p.m., police responded to a medical call on Circuit Drive.

7:50 p.m., a caller reported a brush fire in the area of Warren Road.

10:19 p.m., a caller requested a wellbeing check on her ex-husband.

Friday, May 4

7:26 a.m., a caller reported that his motor vehicle was vandalized on Warren Road.

2:50 p.m., police attempted to serve a restraining order to a Cricket Court resident.

8:32 p.m., a caller reported that her purse was taken from a shopping cart in the parking lot of Shaw’s.

9:06 p.m., police responded to a report of suspicious activity at Colonial Spirits on Great Road.

3:41 p.m., police observed a vehicle that left a Hudson Road gas station without paying for gas.

6:25 p.m., a resident reported that there were hawks nesting in the area of Boon and Sudbury roads. While she was walking, a hawk swooped down on her. The animal inspector will ask the Conservation Commission to place signs reading “Hawks Nesting” in the area.

9:06 p.m., police responded to reports of a bonfire at Harvard Road.

10:12 p.m., a resident of South Acton Road reported she heard loud banging coming from her back porch and moving chairs. When police investigated, they found nothing.

Sunday, May 6

8:52 a.m., police received a report of an erratic operator on Great Road.

9:43 a.m., a caller reported that there was a cat in the tree on Boxboro Road.

3:05 p.m., a caller reported that there was a loose dog on his Hasting Street property.

4:56 p.m., a caller reported that a vehicle was involved in illegal trail clearing on West Acton Road.

6:34 p.m., a vehicle struck a fence on private property off of West Acton Road.

9:16 p.m., a resident noticed drug paraphernalia in a plastic bag while walking around Ministers Pond.

Arrests

· Oscar Treminio, 48, of 17 Davis Road Apt. C2 in Acton was arrested May 1 and charged with failing to yield at an intersection and a subsequent offense of operating a motor vehicle with a suspended license.

· Jeffery Jean-Baptiste, 18, of 236 Sterling Street in Clinton was arrested May 3 on a warrant.

· Helio Marcelo Santos, 29, of 187 Main Street Apt. 3 in Maynard was arrested May 4 on a warrant.